there is a choice. i prefer kalu as an notifier and there is octopi-notifier too, both with aur-support. both are so much better than pamac, why to stick with pamac i wonder? only cause it's manjaro-specific? pamac causes so much trouble in the past and still yet, so thanks to arnt for octopi, it's running like a charme. why not join and even make a better thing

there is a choice. i prefer kalu as an notifier and there is octopi-notifier too, both with aur-support. both are so much better than pamac, why to stick with pamac i wonder? only cause it's manjaro-specific? pamac causes so much trouble in the past and still yet, so thanks to arnt for octopi, it's running like a charme. why not join and even make a better thing

i have tried octopi a couple of times and i do not like it. i am used to pamac. octopi feel slower. the design of octopi is (unnecessarily) complicated. the search function was really strange the last time i used octopi.now i gave you some reasons, why i prefer pamac. you can think differently. it is good to have the choice after all!

i have tried octopi a couple of times and i do not like it. i am used to pamac. octopi feel slower. the design of octopi is (unnecessarily) complicated. the search function was really strange the last time i used octopi.now i gave you some reasons, why i prefer pamac. you can think differently. it is good to have the choice after all!

Same choice for same reasons.

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We already joined forces. Arnt is a Manjaro Developer as Guillaume was already. So we have both developers on the same team and yes they discuss and share their work. Both projects have different approaches. Pamac is a package manager using libalpm directly and Octopi is a frontend for pacman. You can share your ways but sharing code is much harder on these different concepts.

We already joined forces. Arnt is a Manjaro Developer as Guillaume was already. So we have both developers on the same team and yes they discuss and share their work. Both projects have different approaches. Pamac is a package manager using libalpm directly and Octopi is a frontend for pacman. You can share your ways but sharing code is much harder on these different concepts.